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The Common Myths About Acne


Myth: Acne is a disease of teenagers and will no longer be a problem when they reach adulthood. True, usually associated with teenagers, but many adults also suffer from acne, although the hard times may vary. People over age 50 rarely get acne. Five percent of women in the age of 40 have acne, while men, is only about 1 percent. It is estimated that about 75 percent of teenagers suffer from acne. Acne is said to be attributable to hereditary factors, in combination with many other factors.

Myth: Dirty skin or poor hygiene causes acne. This is not true, however, keep your skin clean and gently pat dry cleaning instead of dry rub against the strong wash the skin for washing, prevent skin is infected by bacteria that give rise to acne.

Myth: Chocolates, fatty foods, pizza, fried food and Coca-Cola in the diet cause acne.

scientific studies have shown that this is not the case. By contrast, takes them over foods in moderation and eating a balanced diet would be a healthier alternative. However, if you know that eating a particular food or food has a negative effect on your acne, it is recommended that you avoid eating these foods because they can cause allergic reactions. It has found that foods high in iodine can increase acne condition.

Myth: Stress causes acne.

directly Stress does not cause acne. But stress can make acne worse condition. With acne, as can be stressful for most, and some medicines used as a result of the treatment of stress can cause acne.

Myth: Sunbeds help combat acne or improve conditions.

Solarium, instead of better conditions may lead to other complications, such as skin cancer, as sun exposure is the common cause of skin cancer and wrinkles.

Myth: The acne should be allowed to run its course. This should not be the case today with access to so much knowledge and advanced treatment. The acne can be clarified with the many products available today. But if you have tried acne products, and failed, then it is time that you have listened to your dermatologist.

Myth: Acne is caused by oily skin.

An oily skin can only be a symptom of acne and not a cause. Normally, a person with acne, oily skin, but definitely not the cause of acne.

Myth: The acne can be cured.

Even acne can not be cured, it can be treated successfully, to some extent.

Myth: You should not use makeup if you have acne: is not true. Make up not cause or aggravate existing conditions.

Myth: The acne can be caught by coming into contact with someone who already has it.

false. The acne is not contagious Myth: Having sex, you can get acne.

too, is false. Although testosterone, sex hormone, is a major cause of acne, bisexuals is definitely not the cause of acne.

Myth: scars as a result of acne has no treatment. Thanks to modern technology, one does not have to suffer with ugly scars for the rest of his life. One can limit the scars of acne as a guarantee to be treated as soon as it first starts to make an appearance.

Myth: The stronger the medicine used for treating acne, the better.

generally Benzoyl peroxide is widely prescribed medications for acne. A 2.5 per cent of the medication as recommended against a 5 to 10 percent of the same. The 2.5 percent proves to be very effective and gentle on the skin compared with 10 percent of which is hard and can dry skin and it also costs more money. Therefore, if you use a 2.5 percent Benzoyl peroxide and work more efficiently, increasing the force that will work better.

Myth: You can stop using your acne medication if everything has been clarified. This is not recommended, if you stop their medication on their own too soon, it may cause your acne to come back. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult your dermatologist before taking this action.

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